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Recorded live in the field in i993.
Engineers: Glen A. Frendel, Dave Nelson, Danny Alvarez.
Personnel: Dennis Hysom (guitar); Marc Teicholz (guitar); Martin Cohen (flamenco guitar); Wieslaw Pogorzelski (viola); Terry Adams (cello); Maria Tamburrino (flute); Gary Schwantes (bamboo flute); Robin May (oboe); Tim Hosman (keyboards); Jeff Narell (steel drum); Kalani (percussion).
Recording information: Digital Sudio Solutions; Dorado Studios; Poolside Studio; Pyramind Sound.
Editor: Mike Bemesderfer.
Arranger: Tim Hosman. Dennis Hysom Caribbean Songs Caribbean Review
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